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== A Poem By <u>[[Gerald Alan Ney]]</u> ==
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'''Gentrification, A Quandary''' 08/05-06/2018
  
 
["The Schumpeterians have all along gloried in capitalism's endless creativity
 
["The Schumpeterians have all along gloried in capitalism's endless creativity
 
while treating the destructiveness as mostly a matter of the normal costs of
 
while treating the destructiveness as mostly a matter of the normal costs of
doing business." - Social Geographer David Harvey on Creative Destruction]<Br>[Lk 15:22-23]
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doing business." - Social Geographer [Harvey, David (2010). The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. London: Profile Books. p. 46. ISBN 1-84668-308-4. David Harvey on Creative Destruction]<Br>[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+16%3A19-31&version=NIV Lk 15:22-23]
  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 8 December 2019

A Poem By Gerald Alan Ney

Gentrification, A Quandary 08/05-06/2018

["The Schumpeterians have all along gloried in capitalism's endless creativity while treating the destructiveness as mostly a matter of the normal costs of doing business." - Social Geographer [Harvey, David (2010). The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. London: Profile Books. p. 46. ISBN 1-84668-308-4. David Harvey on Creative Destruction]
Lk 15:22-23


Ebb and flow,
The places of man,
A limited span
In form and presence.

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Expansion, contraction,
Arriving, birthing,
Leaving, dying,
All wind in the grass.

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The forgotten remembered,
It, for its nature,
Them, removable fixtures,
Renew for me, not thee.

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Use artist and chef,
Lease till comes its rise
Instruments to cleanse
Out them, unwanted others.

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The price in lives...
Who shall pay?
But Lazarus shall have his day
In the final court.

- Gerald Alan Ney